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Bloody Kashmir: Peril in Paradise

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Description: Report from National Geographic on the conflict in Kashmir. (March 22, 2000)
National Geographic News @ nationalgeographic.com BLOODY KASHMIR: PERIL IN PARADISE The Indian government calls it "the pride of India." Pakistanis call it an occupied territory. All agree that the state of Jammu and Kashmir, with its dramatic snowcapped mountains and flowering valleys, is both an earthly paradise and the nuclear powder keg of South Asia.
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Page title:National Geographic News @ nationalgeographic.com
Keywords:BLOODY KASHMIR:PERIL IN PARADISE,Donald Smith, March 22, 2000
Description:BLOODY KASHMIR: PERIL IN PARADISE. The Indian government calls it 'the pride of India.' Pakistanis call it an occupied territory. All agree that the state of Jammu and Kashmir, with its dramatic snowcapped mountains and flowering valleys, is both an earthly paradise and the nuclear powder keg of South Asia. This is a news story brought to you by nationalgeographic.com and the National Geographic Society.
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